Near-Field Optics
Near-field scanning optical microscope, Atmospheric optics, Index of optics articles
978-613-9-14379-5
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116
2013-01-10
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Near-field optics is that branch of optics that considers configurations that depend on the passage of light to, from, through, or near an element with subwavelength features and the coupling of that light to a second element located a subwavelength distance from the first. The barrier of spatial resolution imposed by the very nature of light itself in conventional optical microscopy contributed significantly to the development of near-field optical devices, most notably the near-field scanning optical microscope, or NSOM. The limit of optical resolution in a conventional microscope, the so-called diffraction limit, is on the order of half the wavelength of the light used to image. Thus, when imaging at visible wavelengths the smallest resolvable objects are several hundred nanometers in size.
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